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    Will you stop nitpicking? Obviously, it's a slip of the tongue. If you believe that healthcare can be had for $12/year, go ahead and believe that.

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    You can parse, analyze and critique my previous post - but you know what I mean.

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    Will you stop nitpicking? Obviously, it's a slip of the tongue. If you believe that healthcare can be had for $12/year, go ahead and believe that.
    We don't believe that, but Trump does.

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    Will you stop nitpicking? Obviously, it's a slip of the tongue. If you believe that healthcare can be had for $12/year, go ahead and believe that.
    The only person who believes that is Trump. I believe he believes that.

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    Will you stop nitpicking? Obviously, it's a slip of the tongue. If you believe that healthcare can be had for $12/year, go ahead and believe that.
    explain why he thinks your coverage gets better as you pay in more over time

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    Unlike some of you, I no longer have the time to be hanging on every word that comes out of Trump's mouth. Bedtime for me - so I can reach work at 7:00am (all in an effort to avoid traffic).

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    Unlike some of you, I no longer have the time to be hanging on every word that comes out of Trump's mouth. Bedtime for me - so I can reach work at 7:00am (all in an effort to avoid traffic).
    It was 3 words.

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    Unlike some of you, I no longer have the time to be hanging on every word that comes out of Trump's mouth. Bedtime for me - so I can reach work at 7:00am (all in an effort to avoid traffic).
    yes be a good little lemming and keep those expectations of your president low. cant expect him to understand the fundamentals of the central issue of his campaign for presidency, right?

    so picky! whats next, were going to expect him to understand foreign policy?

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    Unlike some of you, I no longer have the time to be hanging on every word that comes out of Trump's mouth. Bedtime for me - so I can reach work at 7:00am (all in an effort to avoid traffic).
    People like you are the reason trump still sustains a ~40% approval raring. He's been a wildly ineffective president and has proved himself to be completely uninformed. Are you ever going to hold the man accountable for anything? I thought conservatives were down with the whole personal responsibility thing.

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    And you liberals refuse to consider any other than a government run program rammed down our throats. Here is a good example of how to keep health care costs down, and what happens - instead of gee whiz, $120(/$12) per year to cover each child up to age 19, it's the constant nitpicking like what the media does. If this were available to you in your neighbor, I wonder how many of you would jump at the chance to sign up while continuing to criticize it because it doesn't offer vaccines. Of course, because of ACA, we can't just sign up because we're also on the hook for 2% of our salaries as penalty.

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    Mcconell senile old got

    Is he waiting for Mccain to beat cancer before doing a vote???

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    And you liberals refuse to consider any other than a government run program rammed down our throats. Here is a good example of how to keep health care costs down, and what happens - instead of gee whiz, $120(/$12) per year to cover each child up to age 19, it's the constant nitpicking like what the media does. If this were available to you in your neighbor, I wonder how many of you would jump at the chance to sign up while continuing to criticize it because it doesn't offer vaccines. Of course, because of ACA, we can't just sign up because we're also on the hook for 2% of our salaries as penalty.
    So you're not going to hold your president accountable for the ty job he's done thus far. Got it.

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    Mcconell senile old got

    Is he waiting for Mccain to beat cancer before doing a vote???
    Can't he just vote over the damn phone?

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    So you're not going to hold your president accountable for the ty job he's done thus far. Got it.
    What ty job - as far as I'm concerned, he's already done some of what I wanted him to do - appointed a young, conservative to the SC - southern border crossings are way down - less refugees from terrorist countries coming in the US (despite liberal obstructionist judges). It isn't his fault these spineless cowards in Congress can't put a repeal and replace bill on his desk for him to sign. Just exactly what do you expect when his appointments are being approved at snail's pace and there is resistance against him from both sides of the aisle and the media.

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    Got to be exhausting trying to cover for this President's ignorance so often.
    I imagine so.

    Q: "What's your priority among our nuclear triad?"

    "Well, first of all, I think we need somebody absolutely that we can trust, who is totally responsible, who really knows what he or she is doing. That is so powerful and so important. But we have to be extremely vigilant and extremely careful when it comes to nuclear. Nuclear changes the whole ballgame. Frankly, I would have said get out of Syria; get out – if we didn't have the power of weaponry today. The power is so massive that we can't just leave areas that 50 years ago or 75 years ago we wouldn't care. It was hand-to-hand combat."

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    "One of the things with the wall is, you need transparency," Trump said. "You have to be able to see through it. In other words, if you can't see through the wall—so it could be a steel wall with openings, but you have to have openings because you have to see what's on the other side of the wall."
    Confused? Give him a moment. Let him explain.

    "And I’ll give you an example. As horrible as it sounds, when they throw the large sacks of drugs over, and if you have people on the other side of the wall, you don't see them—they hit you in the head with 60 pounds of stuff? It's over," Trump said. "As crazy as that sounds, you need transparency through that wall."
    ing sounds like he half-read a briefing about transparency in the bidding process and thought it meant that the wall itself had to be transparent. Holy that is the president of the united states.

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    What ty job - as far as I'm concerned, he's already done some of what I wanted him to do - appointed a young, conservative to the SC - southern border crossings are way down - less refugees from terrorist countries coming in the US (despite liberal obstructionist judges). It isn't his fault these spineless cowards in Congress can't put a repeal and replace bill on his desk for him to sign. Just exactly what do you expect when his appointments are being approved at snail's pace and there is resistance against him from both sides of the aisle and the media.
    There are 1,212 presidential appointments which require confirmation by the U.S. Senate and 353 presidential appointments which do not require confirmation.[1] The Washington Post has identified 564 key positions requiring U.S. Senate confirmation. Of those key positions, as of 19 July 2017, 49 of Trump's nominees have been confirmed, 146 are awaiting confirmation, and 18 have been announced but not yet formally nominated.[2]
    Kind of hard to approve people when there aren't any nominations to approve...

    He had no clue what needed to happen, and shockingly... didn't do it, so now we get to wait while his inept administration plays catch up.

    and:

    Your primary goal was for people to have less health insurance?

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    What ty job - as far as I'm concerned, he's already done some of what I wanted him to do - appointed a young, conservative to the SC - southern border crossings are way down - less refugees from terrorist countries coming in the US (despite liberal obstructionist judges). It isn't his fault these spineless cowards in Congress can't put a repeal and replace bill on his desk for him to sign. Just exactly what do you expect when his appointments are being approved at snail's pace and there is resistance against him from both sides of the aisle and the media.
    Should our nuclear be tippy-top?

    It is currently pretty old and tired.

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    And you liberals refuse to consider any other than a government run program rammed down our throats. Here is a good example of how to keep health care costs down, and what happens - instead of gee whiz, $120(/$12) per year to cover each child up to age 19, it's the constant nitpicking like what the media does. If this were available to you in your neighbor, I wonder how many of you would jump at the chance to sign up while continuing to criticize it because it doesn't offer vaccines. Of course, because of ACA, we can't just sign up because we're also on the hook for 2% of our salaries as penalty.
    Occam's razor: Trump simply didn't know what he was talking about.

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    Kind of hard to approve people when there aren't any nominations to approve...

    He had no clue what needed to happen, and shockingly... didn't do it, so now we get to wait while his inept administration plays catch up.

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    Your primary goal was for people to have less health insurance?
    What? - you just bolded that 149 are awaiting confirmation. Only 49 nominees confirmed in 6 months (1/8 of his 4 year term) - at that rate the 146 awaiting confirmation will take us until half way through his 4 year term. I'm positive Obama's nominees were confirmed at a much quicker pace.

    Yes, less health insurance would suit me just fine - insurance companies doing mostly catastrophic insurance and us doing comparison shopping/direct payment for non-catastrophic stuff.

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    What? - you just bolded that 149 are awaiting confirmation. Only 49 nominees confirmed in 6 months (1/8 of his 4 year term) - at that rate the 146 awaiting confirmation will take us until half way through his 4 year term. I'm positive Obama's nominees were confirmed at a much quicker pace.

    Yes, less health insurance would suit me just fine - insurance companies doing mostly catastrophic insurance and us doing comparison shopping/direct payment for non-catastrophic stuff.
    Obama's team did its homework. They picked people what would sail through the process. Trump hasn't. Trump hasn't even nominated 1/2 of what he needs to even so.

    He is picking talk show hosts to run scientific agencies, and Rick ing Perry to run the agency he couldn't name and wanted to eliminate. Sorry to burst your bubble.

    Should Congress green light people who are really unqualified, and completely abdicate their cons utional responsibilities?

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    What? - you just bolded that 149 are awaiting confirmation. Only 49 nominees confirmed in 6 months (1/8 of his 4 year term) - at that rate the 146 awaiting confirmation will take us until half way through his 4 year term. I'm positive Obama's nominees were confirmed at a much quicker pace.

    Yes, less health insurance would suit me just fine - insurance companies doing mostly catastrophic insurance and us doing comparison shopping/direct payment for non-catastrophic stuff.
    ... and if you can't afford health insurance?


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